MarcW
Established Member
Hi all,
Gluing up a frame for a bookshelf, the first part of three, I encounter old well known problems. Dividing the gluing process helps surely but this step here is one and only - well I think. This way I already glued the side frames together. Now I will join them to 4 rails.
In order to have it all square, I fix the clamps the way its bar is parallel to the rail. That gives me squareness to all rails in this plane. Measuring the distance at both ends could look like this:
Then I orient the clamp square to the stiles. The bar should be parallel to the rail. I check this with a level, a bit like this:
My problem is how can I do all this four times in twelve minutes gluing included? I'd be very thankful for any relaxing hints. Surely clamps, glue, brush, gluing blocks and so on should be ready. But nonetheless I have this hyteric moments when gluing
Regards, Marc
Gluing up a frame for a bookshelf, the first part of three, I encounter old well known problems. Dividing the gluing process helps surely but this step here is one and only - well I think. This way I already glued the side frames together. Now I will join them to 4 rails.
In order to have it all square, I fix the clamps the way its bar is parallel to the rail. That gives me squareness to all rails in this plane. Measuring the distance at both ends could look like this:
Then I orient the clamp square to the stiles. The bar should be parallel to the rail. I check this with a level, a bit like this:
My problem is how can I do all this four times in twelve minutes gluing included? I'd be very thankful for any relaxing hints. Surely clamps, glue, brush, gluing blocks and so on should be ready. But nonetheless I have this hyteric moments when gluing
Regards, Marc